Well I updated the other day and my battery is not suffering from any drain issue on the iphone 5

I unplugged my iPhone5 from overnight charge 2 hours ago, having done the 6.0.2 update last night, and the battery percentage is still showing 100%, so I'd say the reported battery drain issues aren't across the board!

If you are having issues always try a hard reboot holding the home button & power button for 15 seconds. If it's a wifi issue reset your network settings Settings>General>Reset.

If it still continues I'm willing to bet that your phone was always been faulty or has been damaged in some way.. ie water OR it's your home wireless set up. (Try using WPA2-PSK) or investigate wifi channel interference. If you feel it is faulty don't moan about it just back it up and go into an Apple store.

I unplugged my iPhone5 from overnight charge 2 hours ago, having done the 6.0.2 update last night, and the battery percentage is still showing 100%, so I'd say the reported battery drain issues aren't across the board!

So far I've not noticed any battery drain issues with the latest update. I updated the night before last.

I may not own the 5 but I do own the 4S, I also own an iPad 3. So although the so called battery drain issue only effects some iPhone 5 users and iPad mini users some of those might want to be aware of the possible issue and they may decide to hold off updating their device. (After all if they update their devices and they do suffer from this so called issue then they cannot downgrade and as such may end up regretting it. Just like the WiFi bug in 6.0.1 that someone seems to think never existed!)

p.s. you should get a job as an Apple Genius, you appear to be as blind and unknowledgeable as them lol

This is what pisses me off with Apple. As soon as an issue surfaces with the iPhone 5 or a newer product it gets prioritised. But as for the people who have iPhone 4 and lower and are suffering with other issues such as the 'No Service' problem since iOS6 - nothing is done about it, especially as their forums are loaded with thousands of iPhone users around the world all experiencing the same problem.

Apple seriously need to look after their customers better and stop rushing updates that are causing problems.

Apple seriously need to look after their customers better and stop rushing updates that are causing problems.

They aren't rushing updates. This update has only come out now because iOS 6.1 has gone to beta 4 rather than a release candidate.

This bug-fix was originally going to be part of iOS 6.1 (and is indeed incorporated in it) but with 6.1 going through further testing prior to release they wanted to get this WiFi issue fixed now rather than waiting until 6.1 is release-ready.

This is what pisses me off with Apple. As soon as an issue surfaces with the iPhone 5 or a newer product it gets prioritised. But as for the people who have iPhone 4 and lower and are suffering with other issues such as the 'No Service' problem since iOS6 - nothing is done about it, especially as their forums are loaded with thousands of iPhone users around the world all experiencing the same problem.

You're calling out Apple on not supporting older models.. they are better at it than other OS's.